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    EUCASS 2011 - EUCASS2011 : The Second International Workshop on Enablers for Ubiquitous and Context-Aware Services on Sensor Networks

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    Deadline: February 28, 2011 | Date: July 18, 2011-July 22, 2011

    Venue/Country: Munich, Germany

    Updated: 2011-01-27 15:50:37 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    EUCASS2011 : The Second International Workshop on

    Enablers for Ubiquitous and Context-Aware Services on

    Sensor Networks

    in conjunction with SAINT 2011

    Munich, GERMANY (July 18-22, 2011)

    (The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on

    Applications and the Internet

    http://www.saintconference.org/)

    (EUCASS 2011 is one of the SAINT 2011 Workshops.)

    * IMPORTANT DATES:

    Workshop Paper Submission: February 28, 2011

    Workshop Author Notification: March 28, 2011

    Paper Final Manuscript: May 2, 2011

    Paper Author Registration Due: May 2, 2011

    (ONE Registration per ONE paper (Full-rate for ONE Workshop paper))

    * THEME :

    A "ubiquitous networking" is a federated network technology

    which supports various enablers such as 3G mobiles, RFID tags,

    sensors, actuators, etc. The ubiquitous network has enough

    capability to deal with huge number of IP packets generated from

    enablers. At the same time, a lot of broadband contents are

    requested to be delivered with perfectly controlled QoS. Efficient

    and scalabl routing and transport mechanism for supporting such

    various traffics are fundamental requirement on the network. On the

    ubiquitous networking environments, information is explosively used

    for various kinds of purposes.

    From a service perspective, a number of context or ambient aware

    services are envisaged for "ubiquitous networking. "A service

    platform will manage and create new types of services based on the

    context. There should be discussions how to collect and generate

    user context, how to create or synthesize services efficiently, and

    how to develop such systems using emerging software and hardware

    technologies. There could be also discussions how to control network

    performance based on user policy or service level

    agreement. Providing robust security over all ubiquitous networks in

    a simple fashion is an important issue associated with service

    provisioning to users. Keeping privacy in ubiquitous networks is

    also a big issue.

    The other important aspect is that the enablers or ubiquitous

    objects themselves where users are commonly faced with. What is a

    suitable design and implementation of such objects with service

    platforms? How they could be connected to a ubiquitous network to

    provide contexts or how could they communicate with each other?

    This workshop is one of the best opportunities to address this theme

    in sufficient depth and breadth, and is intended to share knowledge

    and exchange ideas, thereby promoting new studies and research

    topics in this area.

    We invite not only academic and industrial researchers but also

    business persons, all who are interested in "ubiquitous networking."

    Advancing technologies, reports on research, reports or suggestions

    on business models and so on are welcome.

    *TOPIC OF INTERESTS

    - Ubiquitous Networking and Experiment results on practical

    ubiquitous services

    - Practical systems and testbeds for ubiquitous computing

    - Design and implementation of ubiquitous service platforms

    - New generation network technologies for ubiquitous environments

    - Sensor network construction methods

    - Distributed data managements on wide-area sensor networks

    - Streaming database management systems for ubiquitous sensors

    - Operating system for ubiquitous computing

    - New programming paradigm for distributed systems

    - Context-aware, pervasive computing

    - Data management methods for information explosion

    - User interfaces for ubiquitous devices

    - Service oriented architectures

    - Spatial-temporal data managements and GIS

    - Web services/interfaces considering ubiquitous sensors

    - Web browsing in ubiquitous environment

    - P2P and cloud system to support ubiquitous services

    - Content management and retrieval on distributed system

    - Personalization and adaptation on ubiquitous environment

    - Privacy and security managements on ubiquitous services

    - Location-based systems

    - Ambient intelligence

    * SUBMISSION

    Workshop paper submission will be done electronically. Information

    for prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can

    be found on the SAINT Web page.

    - SAINT Web Page: http://snowman.nagaokaut.ac.jp/saint/

    - EUCASS Web Page:

    http://snowman.nagaokaut.ac.jp/saint/workshop-CFPaper/ws-6.html

    For Proceedings of SAINT Workshops, the following will be applied;

    o 1 to 6 pages : no extra charge

    o 7 to 8 pages : USD$ 250 per page

    o more than (and including) 9 pages : rejected

    Please click the following link

    (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saint2011)

    to proceed your paper submission. If the author wants to submit a

    paper to EUCASS Workshop and SAINT main Symposium simultaneously,

    please follow the instruction described in the link.

    * PUBLICATIONS

    The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society

    Press. At least one full registration is required for publication

    of Proceedings. Accepted papers will be indexed through INSPEC and

    EI Index. Any paper will not be included in the IEEE-CS digital

    library if no presentation is made without reasonable

    notification. There is a plan to invite several authors to provide

    revised papers for a special issue of IEEE-CS IT Professional.

    * SUPPORTS

    This workshop is partially supported by Information Processing

    Society of Japan's Special Interest Group on Distributed Processing

    System (IPSJ SIG-DPS).

    (http://www.ipsjdps.org/english/)

    * ORGANIZERS

    - Yuuichi Teranishi, Osaka Univ., Japan

    - Satoshi Matsuura, NAIST, Japan

    - Kultida Rojviboonchai, Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand

    - Bin Tang, Wichita State Univ., USA

    - Ernst Thierry, INRIA, France

    - Michiharu Takemoto, NTT, Japan

    *PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    - Michiaki Katsumoto (NICT, Japan)

    - Yuka Kato (Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan)

    - Takaaki Moriya (NTT Communications, Japan)

    - Kanchana Kanchanasut (AIT, Thailand)

    - Sinchai Kamolphiwong (PSU, Thailand)

    - Reiji Aibara (Hiroshima Univ., Japan)

    - Kaori Maeda (Hiroshima City Univ., Japan)

    - Hiroshi Esaki (The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

    - Hideki Sunahara (Keio Univ., Japan)

    - Masaya Nakayama (The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

    - Shinji Shimojo (NICT, Japan)

    Yuka Kato (yukaataiit.ac.jp)


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